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Show 28 Hilltop Times AROUND THE HILL April 20, 1990 Clubs ; 773-026- 9, 773-040- h, 2. Civil Air Patrol 399-809- u iraaing rosf 6. 776-627- Bean, 776-217- 1-- .Saturdays 10:00-4- 00 393-810- 825-476- 4 down , The Silverado Safe INTERNATIONAL UNDERWRITERS. 547-086- 8 A INSURANCE try 1981 N. Main, I TO ALL HAFB EMPLOYEES with I.D. and mention of this ad Layton 6 am-- 3 pm Hours: Mon.-Sa- t. 5800 South 1900 West Roy f MUn &AnteIope) GEIC0 SUBSIDIARY .mqr.1iur OFF 10 9 monthly payments 773-059- 5 Oil) 2; 5; IN ROY I iUimianr.r.U 'hi.Tl. t, tllt Personal property Insurance available, loo. 1384 N. Angel, Layton iDeiima bob s Val- ley City, Utah. Reservations are due by Wednesday and may be made with Thel-m- a Verna Nichol, Jones, Charlotte Roundy, or Myrtle Lester, Guests are welcome. before you leave. 15 Complete Line of Car Alarms 0 College, 4600 S. Redwood Road, West Veterans Assistance INSURANCE ISP rl. 9, TUESDAYS: Veterans assistance counseling is available on base through Weber State College, p.m., Bldg. 368, room 23. Phone Ext. 79897 for more information., Arrange 00 Federal VJomon APRIL 28: Federal Women's Club luncheon. 12:30 p.m. at the Salt Lake Community 9. OVERSEAS CAR 9:00-6:- - THURSDAYS: Minuteman Composite Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Bldg. 389. For information call Lt. Kevin Tramell, Ogden Senior Squadron meet7 ing, p.m. at Ogden Airport. FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAYS of each month: Hill AFB Senior Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Bldg. 389. For informaor uap-tai-n tion cau ijarry isrown, 8. Sale Prices on Large Selection of Separates and Amps, non-profi- t, an non-partis- self-confiden-ce 394-143- SATURDAY: General meeting, Beehive Chapter of Blacks in Government, 2 p.m., Bldg. 460, Thornton Community Center Conference Room. BIG is a organization comprised of and state federal, municipal employees. It network for black an information provides civil servants and the community at large on matters of employment opportunity in . civil service. Call Sergeant Christy, Ext. 76935 or 76934, for more information. WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers meet in Bldg. 1294, base cafeteria, conference room, north end, 1 1 :30 a.m. Open to all military and civilian personnel. non-prof- it nt DIsc!xs in Covornnent Toastmastors civilian. For more information call Ruth or Frances Fields, Ext. Carper, INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COM76411. MUNICATION is the largest Dinner meeting at 6:30 educational organization for women and -ARTICULETTES: at Harman's Restaurant, 1412 p.m. men in the world. It is dedicated to helpBlvd., Ogden, every second Washington ing its members develop leadership skills, fourth Thursday. 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